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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 25, 1939.

GERMANY'S FOREIGN TRADE

Berlin, To-day.

German foreign imports in April revealed a sharp decline as compar- ed with March, having dropped from 513 million Marks to 302.6 million marks.

ITALO-GERMAN AIR STAFF TALKS

Berlin, To-day.

It is announced that the Se- cretary of State în the Air Minis-

on

Exports were down from 489.5 try, General Milch, left Berlin

yesterday for Rome where, million marks to 437.7 million

behalf of Field Marshal Goering, marks.

he will discuss with the Italian arising out of the military al- Air Minister, various questions

The Reich Bureau of Statistics

attributes the decline to the period

of the year.

liance between the two countries. Imports from European countries General Milch is accompanied decreased from 311 million marks] by the former German air at- in March to 236 million in April] tache in Rome, Colonel von Wal- while those from overseas fell from dau, and several other officers of 201 million to 166 million marks. the German air force. Trans-

Exports to European countries Ocean. declined from 352 million marks in March to 300 million in April while those to the overseas countries drop- ped from 137 million to 128 million. Imports from Great Britain de- clined by 5.7 million marks, exports to Great Britain dropping by the same amount.

CHARITY FAIR RAFFLE DRAWN

The Children's Charity Fair and Imports from Holland were down Dress Parade held yesterday in sid 3.3 million marks, from the Union of the National Association for the of South-Africa 3.8 million, from care of War Orphans netted almost Rhodesia 1.1 million, from the Bri- $2,500.

50 cents Raffle

1.-No. 935, Rolex Wrist Watch,

tish East Indies 2.4 million, from The following were the results Dutch East Indies 2.9 million and of the various raffles: from the U.S. 11.4 million marks. German exports to Holland drop- ped by 5.1 million, to the British 2-No. 302, Camera, 3.-No. 918, East Indies by 6.4 million, to Dutch French Doll, 4.—No. 480, Doll, 5.— No. 934, Two Alhambra Theatre East Indies by 1 million marks.

tickets. Trans-Ocean.

A 11-year-old European girl, Miss G. Robert, residing at No. 214, Prince Edward Road, was yes- terday bitten by a dog belonging to Mr. D. Cooper, of the Kowloon Riding School. The girl was treat- ed at the Kowloon Hospital and the dog was sent to Mataukok for observation.

A small dinghy is reported miss- ing from 11-mile beach.

The owner, Mr. Buckburg, of No. 92, Nathan Road, has reported that the craft either drifted away or was stolen

between May 21 and May 24,

Brussels, To-day. The entire Belgian press is filled with the visit to Brussels of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands.

The newspapers comment on the speeches by King Leopold and Queen Wilhelmina stressing the desire that Belgo-Dutch co-opera- tion be extended to the other small

nations of Europe.-Trans-Ocean.

KEEPING FIT AT SEVENTY

After Being Crippled

By Rheumatism

This old man's life had been made misérable by rheumatism, but since he tried Kruschen Salts several years ago, he has been perfectly free. His daugh- ter and her husband have profited by his experience. Read how the whole family keep themselves clear of rheu- matism:

30 cents Raffle 1.-No. 94, Rocking horse, 2- No. 19, Doll, and 3.-No. 56 Doll.

20 cents Raffle Doll's bed, 3.-No. 25, Perfume, 1.-No..912, Tricycle, 2.-No. 219,

4.-No. 100, Boxes of Powder, 5.-

No. 230, Two Star Theatre tickets. Entrance Tickets

No. 357-Two King's Theatre Tic- kets.

Programme No. 63 Two Queen's Theatre Tickets.

NAILED DOWN IN OWN HATCH

"They forced us into the hold and then nailed down the hatch," stated 21-year-old Ho Chak, mas- ter of boat No. 1318, in report- close to the Colony. ing a piracy in Chinese waters

Ho's boat, loaded with kerosene

and rolls of cloth was stopped by

another boat at about 9 a.m. last Tuesday near Ma Wan Kok, off Chek Wan.

"There were five on board the boat. Three boarded. Ho's cargo was transferred.

After the pirates had left, Ho and his fokis managed to smash the hatch and escape. They arrived in the Colony yesterday.

London, To-day.

is

The South African Union issuing to-day a loan for £5,000,000, This is the first time since 1982 that South Africà has appeared on the London

money market. -

"My husband and I have only taken Kruschen Salts for a few months, just for those nasty rheumatic twinges one Trang Ocean gets out here. But my father has taken them for quite a few years and would not be without them for the world. Before taking them he was absolutely crippled with rheumatism and tried everything he was told, without any benefit at all. I can safely say Kruschen Salts made a new man of him. He is nearly 70 years old.”—

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

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(Mra.) F.G.

In accordance with Government Kruschen Salts are a blend of six Ordinance, The EXCHANGE | mineral salts, each of which has a

direct or indirect action in the treat-BANKS will be CLOSED for the ment of rheumatic complaints. A single transaction of Public Business on bottle of Kruschen will convince you MONDAY, the 29th, MAY, 1999, that rheumatisms simply cannot exist

in the system that gets its Tittle. dose.

(Whit Monday). daily

Hong Kong, 24th, May, 1989,

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